Bogoliubov Theory and Bose Quasiparticles
Quadratic fluctuations about a dilute condensate mix particle creation with hole annihilation. A canonical Bogoliubov transformation diagonalizes that quadratic Hamiltonian and gives : phonons at , free particles at , and a gapless Goldstone mode enforced by symmetry.
Required background. Use the matched weak-gas saddle, the Goldstone pole argument, and Dyson/self-energy conventions.
Bogoliubov quadratic Hamiltonian
Section titled “Bogoliubov quadratic Hamiltonian”Write in the symmetry-breaking representation and retain terms quadratic in . With and ,
Set with . Cancellation of anomalous terms yields
The commutator condition is the normalization check; the positive root is selected by stability. At small momentum, with . At large momentum, . These limits independently test both the factor of two and the chemical-potential subtraction Altland and Simons 2023, § 5.2, pp. 242–257.
Depletion and observable response
Section titled “Depletion and observable response”The quasiparticle vacuum contains bare particles:
in three dimensions at zero temperature. The small ratio is a self-consistency check, not a definition of superfluid density.
The density operator couples with amplitude , giving the leading static structure factor
Thus in the phonon regime and tends to one in the particle regime. The compressibility sum rule reproduces .
In Nambu language, exact gaplessness requires the Hugenholtz–Pines relation , not the separate vanishing of either self-energy. The original theorem and its assumptions are given in Hugenholtz and Pines 1959, pp. 489–506.
Validity
Section titled “Validity”This is the leading quadratic theory for and momenta below the interaction-range scale. It is not exact at strong depletion, in one dimension, or near a critical point. Using or in a subleading expression without matching the perturbative order can move terms between orders. The renormalized correction is derived next.
Exercises
Section titled “Exercises”Verify from the formulas for and that and that has the correct high-momentum limit.
Solution
Subtracting the two coherence factors cancels the common ratio and leaves one. Since for , , as required for resolving individual particles at short wavelength.
References
Section titled “References”- Alexander Altland and Ben Simons, Condensed Matter Field Theory, 3rd ed., Cambridge University Press (2023), § 5.2, pp. 242–257, doi:10.1017/9781108781244.
- N. M. Hugenholtz and David Pines, “Ground-State Energy and Excitation Spectrum of a System of Interacting Bosons,” Physical Review 116 (1959) 489–506, doi:10.1103/PhysRev.116.489.